Saumya Bhatia(The Asian Age)

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New-age men ready to assist busy wives

House proud men love picking up knick-knacks for their home, some don’t mind fixing things, but when it comes to chores such as cleaning or washing, they let women take charge.

Your cup of joy may get spiked by liquor

It seemed like “the” perfect thing to do when one wanted to catch up with a friend over a cup of coffee.

Big fat Indian wedding

It would be a moment worth a thousand pictures to see American pop singer Katy walking down as an Indian bride to solemnise vows with British comedian Russell Brand in a wedding according to Hindu rit

Law-lessness for stars

It would have come as a shock to everybody had actor John Abraham completed the 15-day sentence in jail by a lower court after paying the fine.

After CWG euphoria, capital back to old self

For nearly two weeks, we all saw a very different and likeable side of Delhi. The city became a fort with security personnel guarding various areas with utmost precision and alertness.

CWG fails to hike sales

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There maybe hype around the ongoing CWG, but the city’s favourite shopping destination Dilli Haat hasn’t benefitted much from it, feel stall owners.

Khan market tops list

It didn’t come as a surprise to many to see Khan market among the world’s most expensive retail high street according to the annual survey by global real estate consultancy firm Cushman & Wakefield.

House parties on

Fourteen days of hell or calm, only time will tell. But it will be a different side of Delhi that we’ll see during the Games from October 3-14.

Special site for 30+ singles to gang up

The site is set for singletons. Catering to those 30 and above who are — unmarried, divorced, separated, widowed, single parent who never married, is a novel networking site called happysingles.in.

Divine intervention

It seems like the Delhi government has run out of excuses for the Commonwealth Games, or else how would one explain chief minister (CM) Sheila Dikshit’s comment recently, “Aisa lagta hai ke Indra devt

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